In a recent government meeting, planning and development staff recommended the approval of a rezoning request for a proposed convenience store development at the site of the former Me Rancho building. The development is deemed consistent with the 2023 comprehensive plan, as it involves the redevelopment of an existing structure rather than a new construction on a vacant lot.
The staff outlined five key conditions for the approval, which include compliance with specific zoning regulations for convenience stores, adherence to traffic engineering requirements for site access, and obtaining necessary variances from the tree commission prior to site plan approval. Additionally, the approval does not extend to the concept site plan submitted with the application, which must also meet Augusta's site plan regulations before construction can commence.
During the meeting, concerns were raised regarding the proposed operation hours of the convenience store, with the applicant expressing a desire to operate 24 hours. However, staff highlighted that the surrounding businesses, including a Rally's restaurant and a Burger King, operate with limited hours due to their proximity to residential areas. This consideration aims to mitigate potential disturbances to nearby residents, particularly regarding late-night traffic.
The commission ultimately voted in favor of the rezoning request, with a majority supporting the staff's recommendations. The application will now proceed to the full Augusta Commission for final approval on November 19.